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To: John Vosilla who wrote (57405)4/4/2006 11:42:57 AM
From: GraceZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
Oh please, they are like my nephew. After going to college he gets a job, it doesn't lead to riches right away so he moves back in with Mom and goes to B-school, getting her to foot most of the cost. After that he still can't get a job but he met a gal he wants to marry, she wants him to move into her house (she has a great job and a house) but he's too embarrassed to marry a girl with no job so he moves back in with Mom again and buys a Z. I ask him how he can afford a car that sells for more than my after tax income without a job and he says, "Well, I don't have any other expenses."

Finally now he has a job....but he still hasn't bought the ring. I guess he's keeping his options open. I told my sister-in-law she'd better hurry and redo his room before he bounces back in. I don't know why kids (he's 30) can't do what we did, move into dumps with a bunch of other roommates. Gives you something to do, keeping track of your roommates sex lives.